Duke University Online APRN Programs

Overview: Duke University: School of Nursing

Department: School of NursingPrograms Offered: AG-ACNP, AG-PCNP, FNP, PACNP, PPCNP, NNP, WHNPDegree Types: MSN (BSN or Non-Nursing Bachelors accepted), Post-MSN Certificate New or Second Specialty (any MSN accepted)Accreditation: CCNEInstruction Methods: Classes may have a synchronous compontent where students are required to participate in a live discussion, chat or teleconferencePhone Number: (877) 415-3853Social Media: Facebook
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Duke University Online MSN Programs

Duke University Online FNP Programs

Online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) major

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Full-time program takes 2 years to complete; Part-time program takes 3 years to complete
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: Full-Time: 6 semesters; Part-Time: 9 semesters

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 728 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 26 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Full-time program can be completed in approximately 16 months; Part-time program can be completed in approximately 2 years
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: Full-Time: 4 semesters; Part-Time: 6 semesters

Requirements and Tuition
Application Requirements: MSN degree required; current RN license; at least one year of nursing experience recommended
GPA: Minimum GPA 3.0
Standardized Testing: Not required
Tuition: ~$42,614 + fees (based on 26 credits, could be higher if students need to take more core MSN classes)
Cost Per Credit Hour: $1,639 per credit hour

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Full-time program takes 2 years to complete; Part-time program takes 3 years to complete
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: Full-Time: 6 semesters; Part-Time: 9 semesters

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 840 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 25 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Full-time program can be completed in approximately 16 months; Part-time program can be completed in approximately 20 months
Program Start Date: Fall admission only
Number of Terms: Full-Time: 4 semesters; Part-Time: 5 semesters

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 560 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 19 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Full-time program can be completed in approximately 12 months; Part-time program can be completed in approximately 16 months
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: Full-Time: 3 semesters; Part-Time: 4 semesters

Requirements and Tuition
Application Requirements: MSN degree required; current RN license; at least one year of nursing experience recommended
GPA: Minimum GPA 3.0
Standardized Testing: Not required
Tuition: ~$31,141 + fees (based on 19 credits, could be higher if students need to take more core MSN classes)
Cost Per Credit Hour: $1,639 per credit hour

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 616 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 20 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time only
Program Length: Program can be completed in 12 months
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: 3 semesters

Requirements and Tuition
Application Requirements: MSN degree required; current RN license; at least two years of clinical experience working with critically ill neonates or infants required before starting clinical courses; Neonatal Resuscitation Provider certificate required; Basic Life Support certificate required
GPA: Minimum GPA 3.0
Standardized Testing: Not required
Tuition: ~$32,780 + fees (based on 20 credits, could be higher if students need to take more core MSN classes)
Cost Per Credit Hour: $1,639 per credit hour

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 616 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 20 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time only
Program Length: Program can be completed in 12 months
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: 3 semesters

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 616 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 20 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 3 to 6 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time only
Program Length: Program can be completed in 12 months
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: 3 semesters

Requirements and Tuition
Application Requirements: MSN degree required; current RN license; at least one year of pediatric nursing recommended, Basic Life Support certificate required, PALS certificate recommended
GPA: Minimum GPA 3.0
Standardized Testing: Not required
Tuition: ~$32,780 + fees (based on 20 credits, could be higher if students need to take more core MSN classes)
Cost Per Credit Hour: $1,639 per credit hour

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Program Requirements
Clinical Hours Requirements: 672 clinical hours required
Number of Credits Required: 22 credits needed to graduate (students may have to complete more credits based on a gap analysis)
Number of Campus Visits Required: 4 to 7 (throughout entire program)

Program Options
Curriculum Options: Full-time and Part-time
Program Length: Program can be completed in 16 months
Program Start Date: Fall and Spring start dates
Number of Terms: 4 semesters

Requirements and Tuition
Application Requirements: MSN degree required; current RN license; at least one year of nursing experience recommended
GPA: Minimum GPA 3.0
Standardized Testing: Not required
Tuition: ~$36,058 + fees (based on 22 credits, could be higher if students need to take more core MSN classes)
Cost Per Credit Hour: $1,639 per credit hour

Eligibility Restrictions: Program does not currently accept students from Alabama, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and is seeking authorization for Maryland, New York and Washington. Program does accept students from remaining 37 states plus the District of Columbia

Be Informed

Please take a moment to read our disclaimers page, as licensure/certification requirements for advanced practice nurse practitioners vary by state. Prospective students should always check with their state's board of nursing for the most specific and updated information about nurse practitioner licensure criteria.

Tuition costs are estimated by calculating the cost per unit multiplied by the number of units required to graduate. Tuition costs are not guaranteed to be accurate and may not include university fees or other expenses. For the most up-to-date tuition costs, we recommend speaking with an admission counselor at prospective universities.